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Ehrang

Elegance and history at Ehrang Station

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Ehrang Station in Trier stands as a stunning example of historicism, crafted by the esteemed architect Julius Carl Raschdorff. Since its opening in 1871, this cultural heritage monument captivates with its grand architecture. A visit offers a journey through time, blending history and style seamlessly.
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The station opened on March 25, 1871.

Quick Facts

Architect
Julius Carl Raschdorff
Architectural Style
Historicism
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
March 25, 1871

Guided Story

Can you hear the echoes of trains that have been passing through here since 1871? Look around you—this is a historic junction where the spirit of past journeys is still alive. Designed by the renowned Julius Carl Raschdorff, Ehrang Station is more than just a stop on the line. It once powered the industrial revolution in this region, connecting Trier to the broader world. To your right, the tracks split, leading the Eifel line away from the Moselle line. Imagine the steam engines chugging along, carrying passengers from Cologne to Luxembourg. Behind you, the nearby Protestant Church of Ehrang stands, a silent witness to all these stories. It's a place that whispers its history with every passing train.

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